库尔特-冯内古特四部小说选中的后现代多元论、怀疑论和相对主义属性

Abdulhameed A. Majeed
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本文探讨了库尔特-冯内古特的《钢琴手》、《泰坦女妖》、《猫的摇篮》和《第五屠宰场》中的多元主义、怀疑主义和相对主义。本研究试图揭示冯内古特对当代后现代政治、社会和文化的描述。研究将后现代主义视为多元主义、怀疑主义和相对主义等主题属性的总称,这些主题属性显然烙印着后现代主义生活的典型形象。因此,本研究揭示了所选小说对处于社会和文化变革边缘的后现代主义的看法,而政治在塑造后现代人及其应对文化多元化的能力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,本研究通过突出人物对其把握后现代生活相对主义能力的怀疑态度来揭示这种多元主义。本研究将冯内古特的后现代灵巧性视为对导致新生活方式的当代政治行动的批判。此外,研究还发现所选小说的叙事结构是一种揭露被当代政治破坏的当代社会文化现实的后现代手段。通过这种方式,它确定了冯内古特的后现代小说主题--相对主义,即处理具有挑战性的现实的政治序列;而这一现实应通过控制后现代政治来修正。
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The Attributes of Postmodern Pluralism, Skepticism, and Relativism in Selected Kurt Vonnegut’s Four Novels
This paper explores pluralism, skepticism, and relativism in Kurt Vonnegut’s Player Piano, The Sirens of Titan, Cat’s Cradle, and Slaughterhouse-Five. The study attempts to reveal Vonnegut’s depiction of contemporary postmodern politics, society, and culture. It looks into postmodernism as the inclusive term of the thematic attributes of pluralism, skepticism, and relativism which apparently imprint the typical image of postmodernism life. Therefore, the study sheds light on the selected novels’ perception of postmodernism on the verge of social and cultural change stimulated by politics that plays a crucial role in shaping postmodern man and his capacity to cope cultural pluralism. In this way, the study unravels such pluralism via highlighting the characters’ skepticism of their ability to grasp the relativism of postmodern life. The study examines Vonnegut’s postmodern dexterity as a critique of contemporary political actions that lead to new life styles. In addition, it discovers the selected novels’ narrative structure as a postmodern device of exposing contemporary socio-cultural reality that is spoiled by contemporary politics. In this way, it identifies Vonnegut’s postmodern fictional theme of relativism i.e., dealing with political sequences as challenging reality; and this reality should be amended by controlling postmodern politics.
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